The phrase "whole ones of 15 fifth" can be interpreted as asking for how many whole "fifths" are in the number 15. Since a "fifth" represents one-fifth (1/5) of a whole, you can calculate it by dividing 15 by 1/5, which is the same as multiplying 15 by 5. Therefore, there are 75 whole fifths in 15.
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It is: 1/5 of 15 = 3
One fifth is a rational fraction. It is not a whole number and cannot be made into one.
To add one fifteenth (1/15) and one fifth (1/5), first convert one fifth to have a common denominator of 15. One fifth is equivalent to three fifteenths (3/15). Therefore, 1/15 + 3/15 equals 4/15.
A fifth of a pie or a slice of a pie that is one fifth of the whole.
15 ÷ 3 = 5 whole ones
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3/5 * 15 = 9
Well, let's see here, friend. To find out how many whole ones equal 15 fifths, you just need to remember that 5 fifths make one whole. So, if you have 15 fifths, you actually have 3 whole ones. Isn't that just a happy little math problem to solve?
15/5 = 315/5 = 3
It is: 1/5 of 15 = 3
One-fifth and four-fifths makes a whole.
One fifth is a rational fraction. It is not a whole number and cannot be made into one.
To add one fifteenth (1/15) and one fifth (1/5), first convert one fifth to have a common denominator of 15. One fifth is equivalent to three fifteenths (3/15). Therefore, 1/15 + 3/15 equals 4/15.
The fifth triangular number is 15
1 whole = 100 percent. 1 fifth = (1 whole)/5 = (100/5) = 20 percent.
A fifth of a pie or a slice of a pie that is one fifth of the whole.